Seven years ago today, Todd Hayne's Far From Heaven debuted at the Venice Film Festival. It won four prizes there beginning a strong early awards season showing that resulted in four Oscar nominations but two sad snubs: Todd Haynes for Best Director (he won the most precursor prizes that year, believe it or not) and Dennis Quaid for Best Supporting Actor (who ran second only to eventual Oscar winner Chris Cooper for Adaptation in terms in pre-Oscar honors).

I didn't like this (maybe it would be accurate to say I didn't 'get' it) when FFH first came out.

Since then, however, I have had multiple repeat viewings and each one is richer than the last. The autumnal color palette, the staggering, perfect production design and the beautifully textured costumes are some of the best of the decade -- Mad Men owes a tremendous debt of gratitude to Todd Haynes' vision! He is such an exciting, vital artist and it is a nice added bonus that he is one of the great queer auteurs!

moore in this sublime!!! if only they'd stuck kidman in support who could've pushed out moore then streep could be among the 5 best actress nominees,kick latifah out too for clarkson and bates for pfeiffer 02 rankles me so.

This is by far Julianne Moore's greatest film and perhaps the best movie of the decade.I love it so much, it's so prone to being revisited and finding new things each and every time.Who cares if Oscar snubbed it? Most of the time the Academy wouldn't recognize a masterpiece even if it landed on their epic-Holocaust-cheesy-message movie loving heads.

I'm surprised anyone could downplay Julianne Moore's performance in this. Even her critics (to whom I'm critical) should see that she hits a really rare and perfect balance between artifice and genuine emotion. She works the stylistic side and gives it substance to boot. Todd Haynes really gets the best from her. Whatever he's working on now, he needs to drop it and devote his time solely to Julianne - she needs her Oscar. PT Anderson should step up for the cause as well. But then everyone's right. If she can't win for a performance like this or "Safe," it may never happen.

Oh god, this film dives me nuts! I know that they are going for a style of film when they match all the costumes perfectly to the background, but I can't stand it. It's completely the wrong thing to do EVER!!!

It happens in VALLEY OF THE DOLLS too. Maybe Barbara Streisand matches her outfit to the walls and the couch and her leading man, but if you are a film maker, set designer or costume designer, please, hear my plea.... don't ever match!!!!!

Well, and this year, seven years after her best actress win for this genius performance, La Moore will be in Venice with another film: Tom Ford's 'A Single Man'.Far From Heaven was also in Toronto - where Moore will be with 3(!) films this year:A Single ManThe Private Lives of Pippa Lee, by Rebecca MillerChloe, by Atom Egoyan

Dennis Haysbert was robbed for an Oscar in this film. His performance is my favorite part of the movie, and I'm dumbfounded that he didn't get more high-profile work after this film. He's gotten a couple of, presumably, high-paying roles (the president on "24" and the Allstate commercials), but he's done such consistently high-quality work, esp. in this film, that I can't believe he didn't become a bigger star.